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Wednesday 23 October 2013
Wistron plans to enhance AOpen business model
Wistron is planning to transform its digital signage subsidiary AOpen from a simple hardware supplier to an software/hardware integrator and service provider, pushing a diversified...
Monday 21 October 2013
AOpen to see 90% revenues from digital signage business
AOpen, a subsidiary of Wistron, has transformed into a digital signage solution provider, with the business to account for 90% of the company's revenues in 2013.
Friday 19 August 2011
AOpen posts positive EPS for 1H11
AOpen has reported a net profit of NT$26 million (US$897,728) or an EPS of NT$0.16 on consolidated revenues of NT$1.16 billion for the first half of 2011. The first-half EPS showed...
Monday 13 June 2011
AOpen gears up for digital signage
Taiwan-based mini-PC maker AOpen has been developing and producing digital signage products for several years with its focus on three types of application - POS (point of sale/service)...
Monday 21 March 2011
AOpen to relocate China factory to Wistron industrial park
AOpen will invest US$3.5 million to relocate its factory from Zhongshan City, southern China, to an optoelectronics park developed by Wistron also in Zhongshan, according to AOpen.
Friday 4 March 2011
AOpen teams up with Philips to tap North American digital signage market
AOpen has teamed up with Philips to tap into the digital signage market in North America, with the Dutch-based company responsible for displays and AOpen handling the production of...
Wednesday 12 January 2011
AOpen, WinMate see significant growth in 2010 revenues
AOpen saw its 2010 revenues of NT$2.39 billion (US$74.6 million) rise 15.81% from 2009 mainly due to booming shipments of digital signage products, while industrial PC touch panel...
Tuesday 4 January 2011
Software designers partner with Taiwan IPC players to enter China market
Several US-based software designers such as SCALA, BroadSign and Omnivex are cooperating with Taiwan-based industrial PC (IPC) players to enter China's digital signage and security...
Tuesday 4 January 2011
AOpen lands digital signage orders from China hotel chain
Taiwan-based digital signage maker AOpen has cut into the China-based hotel chain Motel168 and has also landed orders from several China's coastal cities' subway system, according...
Tuesday 14 December 2010
AOpen announces growth in November revenues
Taiwan-based small form factor (SFF) PC maker AOpen, has announced consolidated revenues of NT$238 million (US$7.92 million) for November, up 7.2% on month and 44.38% on year, benefiting...
Friday 5 November 2010
AOpen to tap China digital signage market
AOpen has seen successful sales of its digital signage in the US market through cooperation with sales agent Ingram Micro, and began to tap the Taiwan market through cooperation with...
Friday 23 April 2010
AOpen reports net loss for 1Q10
AOpen has announced a net loss of NT$7 million (US$223,250), and negative ESP of NT$0.04 for the first quarter of 2010 mainly due to significant depreciations of the euro, but the...
Monday 22 March 2010
AOpen sees operating profit in 4Q09
AOpen has announced consolidated revenues of NT$2.06 billion (US$64.8 million) for 2009 with operating loss of NT$18 million. But the company managed to record operating profit of...
Monday 22 March 2010
Wistron to increase stake in connector maker Tconn
Wistron plans to increase its stake in connector maker Tconn by purchasing its shares from AOpen, as well as other shareholders. Wistron said its board of directors will discuss the...
Thursday 27 August 2009
Taiwan maker AOpen tapping China digital signage market
AOpen has been making efforts to promote digital signage products in the China market, according to the company.
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